AAM Institute Partners with Flyv Bird

The collaboration between the Advanced Air Mobility Institute and Flyv Bird aims to redefine air mobility by offering innovative, sustainable, and personalized flight experiences to undeserved communities By Joe Macey / 19 Aug 2024
AAM Institute Partners with Flyv Bird
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The Advanced Air Mobility Institute has formed a partnership with Flyv Bird, a provider of on-demand regional air travel services.

This collaboration aims to redefine regional air mobility by offering innovative, sustainable, and personalized flight experiences to underserved communities. 

Flyv Bird addresses the growing need for alternative transportation solutions, particularly in decentralized rural areas where convenient and fast travel connections are limited. By focusing on providing faster connections, simplified travel journeys, and arrivals closer to the destination, Flyv Bird promises to revolutionize regional air travel within a 25km radius from exclusive departure points accessible only to Flyv’s customers, utilizing existing infrastructure.

The partnership between AAM Institute and Flyv Bird aims to drive sustainable travel, efficient operations, and advanced technology in the regional air travel sector. By combining their expertise and innovative solutions, both organizations are poised to optimize regional air travel and disrupt the traditional airline industry.

Founder of Flyv Bird, Tomislav Lang, said; “This partnership with the AAM Institute marks a significant milestone for Flyv Bird as we continue to redefine regional air mobility. By leveraging the Institute’s expertise in Advanced Air Mobility, we can accelerate the integration of sustainable, on-demand air travel into the broader AAM ecosystem. Together, we are committed to offering faster, more accessible, and environmentally friendly travel solutions, ultimately enhancing the efficiency and reach of regional transportation networks.”

Dan Sloat, Institute Founder and President, added; “First, middle, and last mile passenger transport is very rarely 100% carried out by aviation means alone. Advanced Air Mobility seeks to complement and seamlessly integrate with multi-modal solutions. Flyv Bird is leading the effort to reduce friction and pain points during inevitable mode changes and we are eager to support such pragmatic and data driven approaches.”

Posted by Joe Macey Edited by Joseph Macey, Editor and Copywriter and experienced journalist with an active interest in advanced air mobility. Connect & Contact

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